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Germans. After he was captured by the Germans he was sent to a prison camp in Lodz, Poland and later relocated to a different prison camp in the Czech Republic. Throughout his imprisonment he attempted to escape twice but was unsuccessful; after both attempts he was tortured and badly beaten. On 8 May 1945 Soviet forces took over the prison camp and in June he was allowed to return to his regiment. Upon return he was welcomed by his comrades who were shocked he had survived the war, but he was soon demobilized in 1946.
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offensives. While escorting a group of bombers on 25 January 1945 his plane was hit by an anti-aircraft missile from the ground, and he was presumed dead by his comrades who saw him shot down. In reality he had actually survived, unbeknownst to his colleagues, but was severely wounded and had been
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Armavir Military Aviation School before being deployed to the warfront of the Second World War as part of the 431st Fighter Aviation Regiment.
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just shortly after receiving a notice that their son was killed in action. Four years after the death of Stalin, Ozdoev returned to his hometown of
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of the Kazakh SSR where the rest of his family had been deported. His parents had been forced out of
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which had been labeled by the Soviet Air Forces as a difficult target. Throughout the war he piloted
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